White Castle proposes USD20,000 charity fund to "Hunger Games" star

By Rizza Sta. Ana

Aug 26, 2013 04:19 AM EDT

A White Castle representative had told gossip outfit TMZ that they are rearing to award "Hunger Games" star Liam Hemsworth USD20,000 and induct him to the fastfood joint's Hall of Fame. The representative alos told that they will do so on the condition that Hemsworth repeat his recent claim on eating 45 burgers in one sitting.

The actor was on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" this August and confided to its talk show host about splittng 90 burgers with co-star Josh Hutcherson while on a break from filming in North Carolina.

The USD20,000 prize was said to be Hemsworth's prize, of which he can donate it to his favored charity.

White Castle is a privately-owned US regional restaurant chain which have been credited as the first of the fastfood chains. Operating mostly in midwestern United States, the company had claimed that it "finances its expansion solely through retained earnings." It has earned USD630 million in revenue in 2012, and credits 15% of it from its frozen burger line. The company has recently partnered with Gundersen Health System 500 Club to expand its menu offering with healthier options. 

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